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2010-09-19 16:43:51

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Arun,
If you plan to write HSC through regular then the chances would be low as the preference goes to regular student and the age limit would also matter. But if you plan for external HSC then there is no age limit. You can write it privately through the Boards like CBSE or may apply directly from NIOS i.e. National Institute of Open Schooling. You may refer to the following link for the same:
http://www.nios.ac.in/
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!

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2010-09-19 16:42:41

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Namit Chandra

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
I would like to say that in order to give IAS entrance, you have to complete 3yrs of graduation from a UGC recognized university and your age should be min. 21yrs. So, i would suggest you if you are doing it through corresponding then also it should be 3yrs and not 2 yrs. The best will be Delhi University to do that, be it regular or correspondence.
Thanks
All The Best.

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2010-09-19 16:42:11

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2010-09-19 16:40:20

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Namit Chandra

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Prashant,
You can pursue BA from DU through correspondence. DU is very reputed university.
Thanks
All the Best

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2010-09-19 16:16:45

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Dear
Admission in NTU is only on the basis of merit you must have good academics in 10+2 also should have critical thinking, reasoning, communication and quantitative skills inorder to secure the admission . So try to achieve good score in 12th i would say more then 75% is ideal score. Kindly email your query for more details as you have time so you can prepare yourself well for the examination . regn_course@ntu.edu.sg
Hope this helps!

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2010-09-19 16:14:56

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Namit Chandra

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Akshat,
I would rather suggest you to go For CS instead of MBA if you want to enter the corporate sector.
But if you really want to do MBA then i would suggest you to go for HR as you study about Labour laws, etc which is somewhere related to your LLB so that none of your degrees go waste.
Thanks

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2010-09-19 16:09:03

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Mamta

Beginner-Level 3

French & German is the best language u can opt any one of them, for your better carrer and colourful future prospect, further, this both languages are more in demand in India as well as in Foreign Countries.

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2010-09-19 16:03:26

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RAJAMOULI

Beginner-Level 2

AIII is associate level and next higher level is FIII. In india, the qualification is accepted as industry standard. the positions are in I=Underwriting , Claims management, agency management etc. Once cleared FIII, you can expect at least CTC of minimum INR 3 lakhs at entry level .

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2010-09-19 16:03:08

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uday sanjay pofali

Contributor-Level 9

Vaidehi
following colg are provide masters degree in food technology.
# Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Pantnagar-263145,Nainital Distt, U P
# University of Health Science, Vijaywada - 520005, A P
# University of Mysore, Mysore 570005 (M.Sc. Food Tech/Food Sc.& Nutrition)
# Tamil Nadu GD Naidu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641003 (M.Sc. Food Sc.Nutrition)
# University of Bombay, Mumbai
# Delhi School of Home Economics, Delhi
# SNDT Women's University, Mumbai
# All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta
# Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher education for women
# Siphia College, BK
...more

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2010-09-19 15:58:38

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

You have 2 options:
1) Either to pursue a Full Time MBA program with the specialization of your choice. For example: MBA in Finance, International Business, etc. OR
2) Pursue a masters degree in the desired field i.e. Master of Finance, Master of International Business, etc.
since you have work experience, i would recommend you to opt for MBA.
In both cases, you will have to take the GMAT and TOEFL.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2010-09-19 15:50:44

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Shweta Dhyani Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

u can also do some certification course in EXIM Policy/Foreign Trading/EXIM Documentation from IIFT. It will help u alto in future

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2010-09-19 15:49:07

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Jaya,
If you want to study further then you may go for MSc in Accounting and Financial Management from UK , MSc in International Accounting & Finance Degree,MSc in Accounting etc. You can opt any of the course as per your interest. However i would suggest you to go for MSc in International Accounting & Finance Degree that will give you the knowledge if International accounting .
All d best!

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2010-09-19 15:48:11

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Shweta Dhyani Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

u should contact them directly For Free Scholarships call on +91 96196 76668 / 99309 20920

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2010-09-19 15:46:28

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Rocky

Beginner-Level 1

its really a good after MCA or u can also do this with ur studies

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2010-09-19 15:40:43

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Anand,
If you want to take admission in MS in Civil Engineering from this university then you should have :- Completion of a minimum three-year Bachelor's or equivalent degree program at a university or college in the field of civil engineering or a relevant discipline with an overall 3.0 or better, unless the Board has noted the equivalence of these financial statements.
Kindly contact the university for more details.
Hope this helps!

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2010-09-19 15:32:36

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

13. What is the eligibility criterion for applying?
For Domestic candidates
An undergraduate degree or equivalent (as defined by Association of Indian Universities (http://www.aiuweb.org/) in Engineering with First Class or a Graduate degree in any branch of Sciences (e.g. MS, M.Sc. etc.) with First Class.
Candidates appearing for the final degree examination can also apply. Such candidates, if selected, will be admitted provisionally. They have to complete all requirements for the qualifying degree at the time of joining the course.
Candidate must have at least 60% marks in aggregate or 6.5 CPI on the scale of 10 (all years/semesters pu
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2010-09-19 15:31:39

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uday sanjay pofali

Contributor-Level 9

respected,
can u specify ur course then i will tell u
1) Fees structure
2) Course Duration
3) admission procedure
4) list io colg / Institutes
5) qualification
6) other details
7) Contact Information
8) Campus Ricuritment
9) Session start date
thank u
uday

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2010-09-19 15:29:11

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2010-09-19 15:23:19

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pavan,
There aren't as such any coaching institutes for Psychology but then you can opt for the one which are offering coaching in Civil Services as you are keen to opt for it in near future. To know about the institutes offering coaching for UPSC, refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ygp6wkk
And although it is not necessary to have a prior education in Psychology and on the basis of interest also you can opt for it but then to qualify this section in the exam, knowledge would be required the most and that is why it is advised to pick the subject based on your knowledge in the particular subject.
Kindly revert for any further
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2010-09-19 15:23:15

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Gaurav Thakur

Beginner-Level 5

Daer Rachit,
I am Gaurav ( Marketing Manager) from Brightspark Education (P) Ltd. There are diffrent program by which they have been seprated by diffrent points system. If you clear your points in ilets, ur age, ur qualification then u can also get good schlorship program in UK. If u need any further information you can mail me on gaurav@brighteducation.in or call me on 9899182951

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